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Table 1 Comparison of the duration of the DAE analysisbetween the HR-1™ and the LightScanner® instruments,for 96 samples
Figure 1 Principle of high-resolution melting curve analysis (HRM) for detection of allelic expression imbalance
Figure 2 Mixing experiment to assess efficiency of HRM for detection of differential allelic expression
Figure 3 R plot showing the DAE assay results for the 41 heterozygous individuals enrolled in the study
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